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19 Αυγ 2024 · Management: Warm, moist conditions worsen gray leaf spot problems. Remove all affected plants and fall garden debris. Do not compost infected plants. Prevention: Cherry and grape tomato plants are most often impacted. Select resistant varieties. Rotate crops to avoid planting in infected soil.
6 Οκτ 2023 · Are your tomatoes struggling with Late Blight this season? In this article, gardening expert Jenna Rich looks at all you need to know about how to identify, treat, and prevent this potentially deadly tomato disease from attacking your plants this season.
20 Νοε 2023 · Leaf spot diseases are caused by fungi and bacteria that can infect the leaves of your tomato plants. Symptoms of leaf spot diseases include brown or black spots on the leaves, which can eventually cause the leaves to yellow and fall off.
18 Αυγ 2022 · If your mature tomato plants suddenly curl up their leaves – especially older leaves close to the base of the plant, is is likely to be an environmental issue. High temperatures can be one cause of this problem.
In order to prevent and treat tomato leaf disease, you can stay on top of proper irrigation, fungicide use, using resistant tomato plant varieties, and more. Keep reading as we explore the different types of tomato leaf diseases and how to identify, prevent, and treat them.
Symptoms in tomato plants are the upward curling of leaves, yellow (chlorotic) leaf margins, smaller leaves than normal, plant stunting, and flower drop. If tomato plants are infected early in their growth, there may be no fruit formed.
7 Νοε 2023 · Fusarium Wilt. Identification: Tomato plants infected with Fusarium wilt exhibit yellowing and wilting of leaves, typically on one side of the plant. Treatment: Unfortunately, there’s no cure for this soil-borne disease. Focus on prevention through resistant tomato varieties and soil sterilization. 5. Verticillium Wilt.